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    Adolf Hitler

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    ADOLF HITLER. BEST KNOWN FOR Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He initiated World War II and oversaw fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths. Synopsis Adolf Hitler was born in Branau am Inn‚ Austria‚ on April 20‚ 1889. He rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies precipitated World

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    Hitler Outline

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    Adolf Hitler vs. the World I. Early Life A. Birth 1. April 20‚ 1889 2. Braunau-am-Inn‚ Austria B. Parents 1. Alois Hitler 2. Klara Hitler 3. Both died when Hitler in teen years C. Rough teen years 1. Moved to Vienna 2. In and out of homeless shelters 3. Struggled to find work‚ sold paintings cheap 4. Joined German Army as last hope II. The impact on Hitler during World War I 1. Accepted into 16th Bavarian Reserve 2. Spent four years in German Army a. Hitler

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    Stalin: Movie Review

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    Yousef Khalil Modern World History Research Paper Stalin Hollywood seems to portray most of the historical movies it produces inaccurately in order for them to sell. Movie producers twist the original story and make up some facts‚ translated into scenes‚ which would attract the audience to a particular movie. But should we blame Hollywood‚ or the audience for being less aware of our history‚ and just pay to watch movies for the sake of entertainment‚ not caring on how historically

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    The role of Hitler in the formulation of Nazi policy between 1923-1939 Hitler was the most significant figure in the formulation and the implementation of Nazi policy. However‚ it is interesting that some of the most famous Nazi policies were not produced by Hitler and this has caused fierce debates between the intentionalist historians who believe that Hitler was in control and personally determined policy and its implementation opposed to structuralist historians who believe he actually was

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    Aglaya's Response To Stalin

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    Monumental Changes: Or how the reaction to Stalin by three social groups illustrates the development of Socialism in the Soviet Union from 1945 to the 1990s. Monumental Propaganda relates a bottom-up history of the Soviet Union from the end of WWII to Post-Socialist Russia of the 1990s. The story is presented from the perspective of an unwavering defender of the cultural mores of post-war Russia‚ Aglaya Stepanovna Revkina. It is through this outlook that the reader glimpses the political transformations

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    Joseph Stalin Quotes

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    I. Quote a. “We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make good distance in ten years. Either we do it‚ or they crush us.” b. This quote from the excerpt of Joseph Stalin‚ “On Soviet Industrialization Speech to Industrial Managers‚” February 1931 is significant because Stalin talks about how they will not have the chance of rising to the top and keeping their independence if they lower their tempo at all. He states that they are extremely behind other countries that

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    Stalins Rise To Power

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    Lenin also played an integral part in the dictator’s power grab. Stalin participated in the December 1904 oil worker strike in Baku‚ Georgia‚ which ended successfully later that month. It was the first time in Russian history that a collective bargaining agreement was signed between oil company owners and oil workers. With his newfound credibility‚ he wrote several popular articles speaking out against the current regime. Stalin also raised paramilitaries to spread propaganda. They were funded

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    History of Josef Stalin

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    death‚ was replaced by authoritarian and dictatorial rule. The economic policies of NEP‚ that had taken a softer line on the peasantry and abolished forced grain requisitions‚ had successfully brought the Soviet Union from the brink of collapse in the aftermath of the Civil War‚ but were abandoned in favor of the complete destruction of the private market and a path to development dictated by “plans” from above. Josef Stalin‚ after years of presenting himself as a voice of moderation in the party

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    Stalin: Modernising the USSR Joseph Stalin is now remembered as one of the most ruthless and powerful dictators of all time. His regime was one of terror and oppression‚ and resulted in the deaths of millions of Soviets. As a young man‚ Stalin was involved in the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. In 1904‚ he met Lenin at the first national Bolshevik conference in Finland before becoming the delegate to the Social Democratic Party. His job was to gather support for the Bolshevik

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    The great terror, Stalin

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    of those who had once opposed Stalin‚ which cemented the people’s belief in Stalin‚ and provided scapegoats for all that‚ went wrong under Stalin’s regime‚ so that Stalin was never to blame. The three Moscow trial ‘proved’ that Stalin’s opponents were in the wrong: Zinoviev‚ Kamenev and Bukharin‚ who would have been rallying points for any resistance to Stalin’s regime‚ were ‘exposed’ as traitors to Russia – thus‚ resistance and followers of any leader other than Stalin were effectively destroyed.

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